We do have an over abundance of rocks, but they are all under ground and they are limestone. They don’t make for stable rock crawling. We do have some amazing limestone quarries, that if you aren’t afraid of trespassing, provide ample opportunities to off-road in a Wrangler.
Here is a quarry just to the left of our farm. Eventually when they are done digging we will have some water front property. To put some scale to it that quarry covers about 160+ acres.
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What's with the hate for lite-bright?
We, in Florida, crawl over abandoned sand castles at the beach, quite fun actually! ?Yep, he spent a shitload on high-end rock crawling gear, but only those components that looked cool to the casual observer. I almost feel bad for people that live in states like Florida and Texas that have so few places to go off road.
A lot of people don't like their videos. I watch them every now and then. I enjoy the ones where they are actually wheeling more so than the more influencer-y ones. They do some crazy things in their Jeep that I would never attempt so I respect them for that for sure.What's with the hate for lite-bright?
So what we're saying is when I go up to 38s on my D30 I'm gonna be fine.
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As a Midwesterner... I accept your sympathy...I almost feel bad for people that live in states like Florida and Texas that have so few places to go off road.
Wow. We've got over 8 million acres of public land here in Colorado. The nearest off road trailhead is under 3 miles away.As a Midwesterner... I accept your sympathy...There are only two or three off-road parks in the entire state and they all are private clubs.
I have never seen any of their videos. Bit bikinis you say?
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